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Webinar Alert: 2 Days Workshop on Consumer Protection Act

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Being Lawgical is a student run platform that started in the year 2020, with the main aim to spread legal awareness relating to all socio-legal contemporary issues.

We aim to provide a platform that can make learning about law simple and fun.

Being Lawgical focuses on encouraging students, professionals, members of academia to share, enhance, learn and explore their knowledge of law in every way possible.

About JLSR Journal

Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JLSR), envisions to empower the individuals of tomorrow to advance and learn from the theoretical and practical aspects of the contemporary law today. Law as a field, is a predominantly present in the lives of people in society, and as such its discourse and dissemination are requisite in a proper forum today.

Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JSLR), therefore, acts as a platform for the researchers and students, along with academicians to publish their research on contemporary issues of the law, so as to enable the growth and understanding of the aspects of the law to the interested individuals in society.

Speaker : Aastha Chadha, Advocate, Delhi High Court Ms. Aastha Chadha is a 3rd generation lawyer with an excellent and in-depth experience in advisory and litigation (Civil, IBC, Matrimony, Family, Cheque bounce, Succession, etc.). She is also empanelled with leading companies and institutions.

Dates : 3rd April, 2021 & 4th April, 2021

NO REGISTRATION FEE

Link to the Registration Page: https://forms.gle/FiysLWLRg1wC7WcC9

Highlights Of The Workshop

Certificate of participation is subject to Terms & Conditions (Terms & Conditions will be sent in WhatsApp groups).

PPT of the session will be provided. Recording of the session will be provided.

CONTACT INFO

Mobile : +91 9310126697

For More Visit : www.beinglawgical.in

www.jlsrjournal.in

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